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Bit by Bit, Community Kitchen Struggles Ahead

It was fitting. Leaning up against a poster reading, “Dejen que los niños se acerquen a mí” (“Let the little children come unto me”),...

Ticos Bring Home First World Surfing Games Medals

For the first time in the history of the World Surfing Games – the Olympics of the sport – held this year in Huntington...

La Finca Tori Restores Cloud Forest near Barva

Tree and bird: two fundamental elements of nature forever interconnected. At La Finca Tori in Paso Llano, a small mountain village on the road...

Local Kids Ride Free in Northern Pacific Beach Town

Costa Rican children are finally getting their chance to surf for free after years of resorting to broken pieces of lumber. Surf shop owner...

Russian Organist Plays to Save C.R.’s Organs

As part of the 16th Credomatic Music Festival kicking off tomorrow, Russian organist Elena Keylina will give two organ recitals Aug. 8 and 15...

Charity Surf Classic a Huge Success

In a country where real estate companies often get cast as the baddies, last weekend one such company in Tamarindo, on the northern Pacific...

Family Buries Tica Killed in Boston

Relatives of Milena Mora, a Tica killed when a tunnel collapsed on top of her in Boston last week, laid her to rest in...

Ticos Dominate Regional Surf Championship

In three days of hard-core surfing in conditions that culminated in seven to eight-foot waves, Costa Rica dominated the Central American Surf Championship last...

Federación de Surf Receives Official Recognition

Guatemala has accepted the invitation. So has Nicaragua. Panama.El Salvador is expected to come in any day now. Antonio Pilurzu knows they will accept...

Jairo Pérez Star of Copa Mango in Hermosa

LAST weekend’s Copa Mango in Playa Hermosa, just south of Jacó on the central Pacific coast, was a Circuito Nacional de Surf contest of...

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Panama’s Plan to Close Darién Jungle to Migrants Raises Concerns

A Unicef official said this Friday that it is impossible to predict what will happen if Panama closes the Darién jungle to migrants, as...

Fishing, Fun and Flamingo: Exploring Northern Costa Rica’s Legendary Sport-Fishing Locale

Flamingo, Costa Rica, has long been renowned as one of the world’s premier sport-fishing destinations, drawing avid anglers from across the globe for generations....

At 68, Oldest English Costa Rica Paper – The Tico Times celebrates tradition — and reinvention

Like the country it calls home, The Tico Times has often had an impact that far outpaces its small size.

Nicaragua’s Property Controversy: Recovery or Confiscation?

Nicaragua's Attorney General's Office asserted this Friday that it has "legally recovered" properties from opponents, universities, and NGOs, within the framework of trials or...

Discover Biesanz Woodworks: Where Craftsmanship Meets Nature in Escazú

Nestled in the scenic hills of Bello Horizonte, Escazú, lies a haven for admirers of fine craftsmanship. Biesanz Woodworks stands as a testament to...
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